
It's Time to Get Organized
Anti-union extremists in the federal government are attacking public services across every front. It's time to Get Organized to Fight Back.
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AFSCME members are Getting Organized. Our community is counting on us, and we can’t afford to sit on the sidelines.
DC Budget Fight
Our D.C. community is under attack. Right now, anti-worker extremists are threatening to rip more than $1 billion of D.C.-taxpayer funds from our budget, all to deliver tax breaks to billionaires. We can’t let that happen.
Federal Workers
This regime of billionaires has attacked our jobs, our collective bargaining rights and the integrity of civil service. AFSCME is fighting back. We’re filing lawsuits to stop this assault on our freedoms and organizing to save our jobs.
Federal Government Updates
June Federal Government Update
AFSCME and allies sue over White House move to bust federal unions
The White House’s big lie about not touching Social Security
D.C. Budget Updates
D.C. budget update: no layoffs, furloughs or facility closures in 2025
Executive Director Update on the DC city budget
D.C. Budget Crisis
Council News
Council 20 Office Move
Council 20 Office Move
Upcoming Events
Council 20 Executive Board Meeting
Council 20 Executive Board Meeting
Council 20 Executive Board Meeting
National AFSCME News
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It’s getting hotter. Workers need protection from the heat.
Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride calls for robust state and workplace heat standard regulations to protect workers and save lives.
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AFSCME President Saunders to UK union: anti-worker attacks could happen to you
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Don’t mess with AFSCME Texas Corrections: Winning through political action, organizing
Members of AFSCME Texas Corrections Employees Council 907 made lots of progress in the Texas Legislature this year.
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AFSCME lab tech fights to save Medicaid for his patients — and his brother
CSEA lab tech makes the case for why Congress should leave Medicaid alone.
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The White House doesn’t care about working people. This nomination proves it.
Jonathan Berry should not become the Labor Department’s solicitor